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Girl with a Hawk Persist With A Purpose On The Uplifting Rawk Of keep ‘er lit

Persistence is probably the best word to describe the sound that the latest release from Girl with a Hawk, keep ‘er lit, exemplifies as a whole. Like a musical map of 2023 filled with tales that detail easily some of Girl with a Hawk’s highest of high’s and lowest of [...]

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The Lion’s Daughter Serve Up A High Holy Helluva Haunting Heavy Good Time With Bath House

While working on a recent review by an artist that starts with “L” we kept finding that, following the conclusion of that album, we were getting reintroduced to the majesty of The Lion’s Daughter and their 2021 classic Skin Show. Being the curious type, we had an “Oh! We haven’t [...]

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Siiickbrain Invites You To An Expansive Art Pop Journey With My Masochistic Mind

There’s been this wave collective of fantastic creatives recently made up of artists who provide art that’s visually stunning as well as aurally satisfying with the range of genres mixed, matched, butchered, and beautifully reworked into something new. This kind of Art Rawk movement for us has been spearheaded by [...]

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HEALTH’s Best Yet Is Here With The Epic Heavy Electro Of RAT WARS

December is a weird release month with several different scenarios of release strategies. On the one hand: HOLIDAY RELEASES!!! And on the other hand: dumping ground. But also, and more often than not, a December (Same with January, btw) release can also fall under “Option C” wherein the band/label in [...]

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Linnea’s Garden Celebrate The Scene And Glam Punk On Anthem-Filled Mirrors

It’s your last chance to dance with Linnea’s Garden who will soon be closing up shop for the season! But before you batten down the hatches for a long winter sans live LG to rely on (To be fair, “Last of ’23” so not too long to wait), Boston’s favorite [...]

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Fellahin Fall Traipse Into Turkey Season With Some Fresh Doom On Urbana

A kind of amalgamation of Evergrey and Type O Negative with the inherent gloominess and Doom of Katatonia, Brooklyn’s Fellahin Fall unleash this torrent of sonics on their latest release which is four tracks of unrelenting, unparalleled Gothic Metal power.

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